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Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2019 A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review
A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review

It’s 1828 and the candidates are doing everything they can to get votes. Nothing is off the table and smear campaigns are in full force. Welcome to the Revolution of 1828. In the game Revolution of 1828, designed by Stefan Feld and published by Renegade Game Studios, players take

by Jason Ornelas
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2019 Wireless warrior — Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset
Wireless warrior — Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset

Turtle Beach has established itself as one of the best peripheral manufacturers on the block, and their audio solutions have been ticking all the boxes lately. Now, they are looking to tick the wireless box with their newest flagship headset, the Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset. As more headset manufacturers

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Nov 07, 2019 Benchmarking in Space! — The Outer Worlds on PC
Benchmarking in Space! — The Outer Worlds on PC

As a massive fan of Fallout: New Vegas, I knew that I’d love The Outer Worlds. Knowing that I’d immediately want to mod out things like weight restrictions, and the desire to play at whatever resolution I want, and with all of the frames I could muster, I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2019 A niche product — The Razer Seiren Emote microphone review
A niche product — The Razer Seiren Emote microphone review

I got my hands on the Razer Seiren Emote mic the day it launched at TwitchCon. I’ve been playing around with it ever since, trying to decide what I really think about it. There is no doubt that it is pretty, flashy, and fun…when it works properly. I

by Holly Hudspeth
News   -   Nov 07, 2019 Sparklite is getting a Steam demo ahead of its November 14 release
Sparklite is getting a Steam demo ahead of its November 14 release

With its November 14th release date closing in, top-down action-adventure game Sparklite is getting a Steam demo soon. Developed by Red Blue Games, this beautifully animated pixel art game inspired by the likes of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is also available for pre-order now on

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Nov 07, 2019 Accept the pain — Bust out the Backlog with The MISSING: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories
Accept the pain — Bust out the Backlog with The MISSING: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

The “are games art?” argument is essentially moot at this point, of course they are. I’ve played plenty of games I would consider art that go further than most to actually say something or make you feel a certain way. But it’s been a long time, if ever,

by David Flynn
News   -   Nov 07, 2019 Force yourself to solve these devious puzzles, SUPERLIMINAL will be released next week
Force yourself to solve these devious puzzles, SUPERLIMINAL will be released next week

Pillow Castle Games has just announced that it will release its newest puzzle game SUPERLIMINAL on PC via the Epic Games Store on November 12. The game will use forced perspective in order for players to solve puzzles in a world that’s full of surreal scenery. SUPERLIMINAL is a

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 06, 2019 Nearly a great start — Perseverance review
Nearly a great start — Perseverance review

Last year, I was asked to cover an ambitious visual novel called Perseverance: Part 1, which was a gloomy yet engrossing tale of survival during an unknown crisis. While I did put it on the shelf after the release, I’ve come back to revisit the game once the Switch

by Elisha Deogracias
A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2019 A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review

It’s 1828 and the candidates are doing everything they can to get votes. Nothing is off the table and smear campaigns are in full force. Welcome to the Revolution of 1828. In the game Revolution of 1828, designed by Stefan Feld and published by Renegade Game Studios, players take

by Jason Ornelas
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Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2019 A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review
A split vote – Revolution of 1828 review

It’s 1828 and the candidates are doing everything they can to get votes. Nothing is off the table and smear campaigns are in full force. Welcome to the Revolution of 1828. In the game Revolution of 1828, designed by Stefan Feld and published by Renegade Game Studios, players take

by Jason Ornelas
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2019 Wireless warrior — Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset
Wireless warrior — Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset

Turtle Beach has established itself as one of the best peripheral manufacturers on the block, and their audio solutions have been ticking all the boxes lately. Now, they are looking to tick the wireless box with their newest flagship headset, the Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset. As more headset manufacturers

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Nov 07, 2019 Benchmarking in Space! — The Outer Worlds on PC
Benchmarking in Space! — The Outer Worlds on PC

As a massive fan of Fallout: New Vegas, I knew that I’d love The Outer Worlds. Knowing that I’d immediately want to mod out things like weight restrictions, and the desire to play at whatever resolution I want, and with all of the frames I could muster, I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2019 A niche product — The Razer Seiren Emote microphone review
A niche product — The Razer Seiren Emote microphone review

I got my hands on the Razer Seiren Emote mic the day it launched at TwitchCon. I’ve been playing around with it ever since, trying to decide what I really think about it. There is no doubt that it is pretty, flashy, and fun…when it works properly. I

by Holly Hudspeth
News   -   Nov 07, 2019 Sparklite is getting a Steam demo ahead of its November 14 release
Sparklite is getting a Steam demo ahead of its November 14 release

With its November 14th release date closing in, top-down action-adventure game Sparklite is getting a Steam demo soon. Developed by Red Blue Games, this beautifully animated pixel art game inspired by the likes of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is also available for pre-order now on

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Nov 07, 2019 Accept the pain — Bust out the Backlog with The MISSING: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories
Accept the pain — Bust out the Backlog with The MISSING: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

The “are games art?” argument is essentially moot at this point, of course they are. I’ve played plenty of games I would consider art that go further than most to actually say something or make you feel a certain way. But it’s been a long time, if ever,

by David Flynn
News   -   Nov 07, 2019 Force yourself to solve these devious puzzles, SUPERLIMINAL will be released next week
Force yourself to solve these devious puzzles, SUPERLIMINAL will be released next week

Pillow Castle Games has just announced that it will release its newest puzzle game SUPERLIMINAL on PC via the Epic Games Store on November 12. The game will use forced perspective in order for players to solve puzzles in a world that’s full of surreal scenery. SUPERLIMINAL is a

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 06, 2019 Nearly a great start — Perseverance review
Nearly a great start — Perseverance review

Last year, I was asked to cover an ambitious visual novel called Perseverance: Part 1, which was a gloomy yet engrossing tale of survival during an unknown crisis. While I did put it on the shelf after the release, I’ve come back to revisit the game once the Switch

by Elisha Deogracias
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